Good for a starting step to pursue your future career goals.It's an educational Institution for higher learning and help you to expand and grow as a person.It's great because you get to work with students and faculty and are able to focus on a wide area of interest within your job.

Pros: great atmosphere on campus with the students, loved being in charge of the events and chapter meetings.

Cons: poor leadership from the outside and pay was horrible.

The company possessed very poor management abilities and it was beyond being able to deal with effectively, so I left the company. It was also a support raised position so I didn't make barely any money at all.

As the secretary for the department head of Landscape Architecture and the staff of professors, I learned to work with many different working styles and how to work with them to accomplish what they needed to have done.

I enjoyed working in the JRM lab at Kasas State University. The people in our group are very friendly and easy to work with, The only disadvantage I can think of is that not many groups are doing similar research work as our group.

. Worked on a project entitled, "Evaluation of Personal Cooling Systems for Soldiers," sponsored by the U.S. Army. Instrumented and dressed human subjects for 2-hour exercise trials in a hot environmental chamber. Monitored subjects during the session and dealt with heat stress incidents. Measured the metabolic rate and oxygen consumption of subjects using a MET cart. After the session, assisted subjects with the removal of their sensors and clothing. Cleaned lab for the next session.

Honestly this is one of the best jobs I have had to date. Amazing boss and co-workers, flexible hours, great benefits. The hardest part of my job would be the language barrier with international students.

Served over 1,100 students twice a day, very fast paced, and communication was key between cooks and supervisors. Management was very understanding, and was willing to help out whenever help was needed. Hardest part was when there was short staff and the supervisor had to do 4 different jobs at once, but it made the shift go by faster. Most enjoyable part was meeting people, some of the supervisors I met were the best in the world.